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International Journal of Digital Earth and GEOInformatics Online

posted by Satri on Tuesday March 04, @12:13PM   Printer-friendly   Email story  Permalink  Trackback URI  Slashdotthis  Diggthis  Del.icio.us
from the knowing-and-applied-knowledge dept.
Two new geo-magazines available online, both with free access (only for the first issues?). The first one linked from the Earth is Square is the International Journal of Digital Earth: "The ISDE is a non-political, non-governmental and not-for-profit international organization, principally for promotion of academic exchange, science and technology innovation, education, and international collaboration." The second one, found through this AGISRS post is the first issue of GEO Informatics online: "For you, the reader, this means quick and worldwide access to the contents of the magazine, including: the latest product and industry news; coverage of important conferences and meetings around the world; excellent articles on GIS, surveying and mapping from our contributing writers; reviews on the most recent surveying products; in-depth interviews with prominent people from the industry; thought-provoking columns written by prominent people ‘in the field’. "

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